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    Turkish police detain right-wing politician in the killing of ethnic
    Armenian journalist

    The Associated Press
    Published: March 25, 2007

    ISTANBUL, Turkey: Turkish police late Sunday detained a right-wing
    politician for interrogation in connection with the killing of an
    ethnic Armenian journalist, a news channel reported.

    The police detained Yasar Cihan, head of the local branch of the
    conservative and nationalist Great Unity Party in the Black Sea port
    city of Trabzon, private NTV television reported.

    The detention came several hours after Patriarch Mesrob II, the
    spiritual head of the Armenian Orthodox community in Turkey, on Sunday
    criticized authorities for failing to find those who ordered the
    killing of the journalist Hrant Dink.

    Dink was killed outside his paper, Agos, in Istanbul on Jan. 19.
    Prosecutors have pressed charges against 10 suspects, including some
    former members of the youth wing of Great Unity.

    According to NTV, police were still looking for another leading member
    of Great Unity, Halis Egemen.

    Dink's killing prompted international condemnation as well as debate
    within Turkey about free speech, and whether state institutions were
    tolerant of militant nationalists.

    Dink, the 52-year-old editor of the bilingual Agos newspaper, had been
    brought to trial numerous times for allegedly "insulting Turkishness,"
    a crime under Turkey's penal code.
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